Chicco Natural Fit Bottle Set Giveaway
Chicco just launched their NaturalFit Advanced Feeding & Soothing System so we are giving one away to a lucky fan! No baby? This would be the perfect gift for that expectant or new mom in your life. This system is designed to simplify bottle feeding for parents and their newborns, Chicco USA polled new moms and dads to get the inside scoop on what goes on during the wee hours of feeding-filled sleepless nights.
Enter to win below and good luck everyone!
Here are some of the findings from the survey:
- Queen of late night: A whopping 91 percent of moms surveyed agree they take on the majority of the late night feedings.
- Worth the sacrifice: Although late night feedings put added strain on new parents, the bonding between parent and child during the wee hours is worth the lack of sleep. The majority of parents (75%) report those late night feedings have deepened the bond between them and their babies.
- Guilty of faking it: Forty-four percent of parents suspect their partners have pretended to be asleep to avoid late night feedings. Those suspicions may not be too far from the truth: more than one-third of dads surveyed (38%) admit they have actually done so, but only 28 percent of moms say the same.
- Feeding time = Facebook time: Nearly all moms (98%) and dads (94%) who check social media while feeding baby in the middle of the night report Facebook as the social network they are most likely to visit. That’s where the similarities end, as half of dads are most likely to check Twitter (48% vs. 23% of moms) and YouTube (45% vs. 25% of moms) while baby is feeding in the middle of the night; whereas moms are more likely to check Pinterest (38% vs. 16% of dads).
- Sports vs. Shopping: While feeding baby in the middle of the night, moms and dads surveyed are not visiting the same types of websites. Three-quarters of dads who browse the Internet are most likely to visit a sports-related website (79% vs. 17% of moms), such as ESPN.com, or general news site (73% vs. 48% of moms), while moms who browse are most likely to visit parenting (89% vs. 49% of dads) or retail websites (77% vs. 58% of dads).
NaturalFit™is Engineered to be responsive to the changing feeding styles of babies. Three distinct nipple shapes adapt to the specific needs of growing babies as the natural suck-swallow action develops.
One Reader will get a set of 4 Chicco NaturalFit™ bottles (RV$36). Giveaway open to US only and ends on May 23, 2014at 11:59 pm EST. Giveaway is open to US only. So head below to the rafflecopter to enter to win!
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13 responses to “Chicco Natural Fit Bottle Set Giveaway”
Our first baby is not due until October so we will see what happens. I will be staying home with the baby so I plan to get up during the week since he will be going to work but he can help me on weekends. 🙂
No one gets up for night time feedings in my house – no babies here – but my daughter just gave birth to my granddaughter in April and she is the one who gets up.
My wife does.
it was always me
Me, hubby works nights.
Always mama with the breast feeding.
my husband and I take turns
momma always gets up
I do. I stay home with the kiddos and my hubby goes to work, so it seems fair.
Our schedules work out so that we both have protected sleep, and my hubby takes care of any nighttime wakings. Now that our daughter is older he really has the easy shift!
We share the burden. Hubby is a light sleeper, so he helps out 🙂
I would say me.
That would be me, but hubs does do it every now and then